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On this page you will find some the embroidery and craft pages that exist on this site. Find instructions, illustrations and patterns to make authentic Victorian needlework and craft items - many of them FREE!

Victorian-embroidery-and-crafts.com brings you the best of embroidery and crafts the Victorian age had to offer. It's all here - intricate fancy-work to easy-to-do embroidery patterns as well as crafts that fit anyone's level of talent. Be sure to check out every page. You'll never know what great things you'll be missing if you don't!

Borders and Insertions Embroidery borders and insertions can add something special to almost any article. Here are illustrations of stitches that can take your items from so-so to WOW!

Botanical Stitches Botanical stitches and illustrations can be found here. Illustrations on the proper embroidery methods to use will help you achieve professional results!

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Embroidery Stitches More great embroidery stitches with instructions brought to you by Victorian Embroidery and Crafts. Use to make wonderful needlework articles for your home which will be loved and cherished for years to come.

Hand Embroidery Hand embroidery is an art of it's own. Care must be taken from the very first step to the last. Learn the finer points in hand embroidery to ensure your project becomes a work of art you are proud of. Victorian Embroidery and Crafts shows you how!

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VEAC Newsletter The VEAC Newsletter is designed to provide great Victorian needlework and craft projects for lovers of the Victorian Era. It provides you with patterns, illustrations, and directions.

Victorian Aprons Fancy Victorian aprons were a fit companion to the work-basket, and much artistic taste was expended on this garment to make it a bit of loveliness so beloved by those in the Victorian era.

Victorian Style Napkins Find authentic instructions and designs for Victorian style napkins here! Use the very same instructions and patterns used by the ladies of the Victorian era.

Victorian Crafts Find authentic Victorian crafts here! Use the very same instructions and illustrations used by the ladies of the Victorian era.

Secrets of Embroidery The secrets of embroidery can soon be discovered by reading the words of a woman who was well known for her knowledge of great embroidery as well as her ability to teach others, through words, how they may also be able to produce wonderful works of art for their homes.

Embroidery Needles An item to claim attention of any embroiderer is the matter of needles, and be sure this is a very important item in the embroiderer's outfit, as upon the use of proper needles depends much of the beauty of the work.

The Embroidery Hoop An embroidery hoop or frame is an essential piece of equipment to any embroiderer. Today's hoops still retain the general shapes as were used 100 or more years ago and the sizes available then are still available today. Below is some information which was published in 1889 to instruct ladies in the use of this important item.

Single or Double Thread It is sometimes confusing on whether to use a single or double thread when embroidering. Here is some information that Victorian ladies were given when the question "single or double threads?" arose.

Sachets Sachets. What can be more Victorian? The word "sachet" seems to bring thoughts of Victorian ladies with these beautiful little packets tucked here and there to add aroma to every corner of the home.

Arrasene Embroidery Arrasene, also spelled arasene, is an embroidery material that was very popular during Victorian times but is not seen much today. It was introduced for artistic embroidery around 1883 and was thought to likely supersede Filoselle and Crewels in all kinds of bold designs in decorative needlework.

Types of Embroidery Types of embroidery includes every sort of ornamental work done with a sewing needle of any kind. Embroidery may be done on any number of fabrics from satin to canvas. Victorian ladies embraced them all!

Cross-stitch Embroidery Cross-stitch has not changed much over the past centuries. It's easy, fun, and can be done quickly. Try these authentic Victorian patterns and see what beautiful items can be made.

Embroidery Materials The final results of your project depend on the quality of products you use. Top quality embroidery materials are requisite. Learn more here!

Canvas Material The final results of your project depend on the quality of products you use. Top quality embroidery materials are requisite. Learn more here!

Vintage Pincushions Vintage pincushions come in all shapes and sizes. Each one possesses special attractions, and all are so pretty. Find authentic Victorian pincushion patterns and instructions here.

Victorian Picture Frames Victorian picture frames, as well as frames for mirrors, were all the rage during the Victorian era. Here you can find authentic illustrations and directions on how to create them for yourself!

Embroidery Fabrics Don't know one fabric from another? Here is a list of vintage embroidery fabrics, each with a brief description, that were more generally used for decorative purposes in 1902.

Victorian Letter Holder A letter holder was almost a necessity for those living in the Victorian era. Here you will find free directions on how to make your own authentic Victorian letter holder.

Victorian Scarf When one see a highly decorated scarf, one almost immediately thinks "That's a Victorian scarf!". Find illustrations and directions on how to make you own authentic Victorian scarf for your home.

Victorian Sewing Case The Victorian Sewing Case is the epitome of Victorian ingenuity of mixing organization, beauty and practicality. Find authentic Victorian illustrations and instructions to make your very own sewing case.

Redwork Redwork is as popular today as it ever was. Children and adults alike can enjoy this type of embroidery. Find out more about it here.

Redwork Instructions
Love Redwork? Redwork instructions are here. Find how simple it is to make your very own Redwork embroidery pieces. Whether you want to make a simple doily or a beautiful Redwork quilt, these instructions will have you stitching in no time!

Transfer Methods Which transfer method will work best for you? There are a number of ways to transfer patterns to your material. Here are a few ways you may not have thought about and may want to give a try.

Florentine EmbroideryFlorentine Embroidery is a wonderful embroidery technique that makes a very pretty filling for open or cut out spaces in a design, simulating as it does drawn work, or punched work.

English Eyelet EmbroideryEnglish Eyelet Embroidery became very popular in the late 1800’s. Here you will the stitches most commonly used by Victorian ladies for this beautiful type of embroidery.

Satin StitchesSatin stitches are one of most important embroidery stitches to master. These stitches are found in several types of work. Here you can find what type of work they are most used in and how to do them as well!

Couching StitchesThe Couching Stitch can produce admirable results on almost any embroidery project. Learn how to add the “special touch” to your project.

Punched Work Not your everyday embroidery and not to be confused with today's Punch Work.

Mexican Wheel The Mexican Wheel embroidery stitch / style is not written or illustrated often. Here you will find the instructions for this unique embroidery.

Mexican Square The Mexican Square is not widely published, at least not in the books I have or the research I have done. Since it is unusual, it may be the perfect addition to your embroidery fancy work.

French Laid Embroidery French Laid Embroidery, also known as White Work has been appreciated all over the world. Learn how to make your own masterpiece using these instructions.

Buttonhole Stitch Here you will find many of the variations of Buttonhole stitches, also called "overcast" stitches. These stitches are ones that you will be glad you know!

Embroider the Daisy Daisies are such wonderful flowers. They are light, bright and breezy. Daisies make just about everyone happy by just looking at them. Embroider the daisy on an oft used item to bright your day!

Embroider the Holly
Learn the tricks Victorian ladies used to embroider the Holly. It can be a little tricky, but with these instructions, you project will look amazingly life-like.

Crocheted Luncheon Set
This crocheted luncheon set will help you set a perfect table for lunch, tea, or any time! Now you can make your own using these authentic vintage instructions.

Child's Crocheted Cap
Crocheted baby or children's items are VERY Victorian. Here you will find instructions for a wonderful vintage child's crocheted cap that may be lined or unlined, whichever you wish.

Beading Stitch
The beading stitch is sometimes used where very light sprays are introduced into the design. Here you will find instructions on how to make this wonderfully dainty stitch.